dubiety

PRONUNCIATION:

(doo-BY-i-tee, dyoo-)

MEANING:

noun: Doubtfulness or uncertainty.

ETYMOLOGY:

If you’re experiencing dubiety, you are of two minds, etymologically
speaking. From Latin dubius (wavering), from duo (two). Ultimately from the
Indo-European root dwo- (two) that also gave us dual, double, doubt, diploma
(literally, folded in two), twin, between, redoubtable,
and didymous.
Earliest documented use: 1750.
Remove the initial letter and you get ubiety.